Anyone with a smidgen of common sense should realize by now that B.C. is not going to generate a billion-dollar “Prosperity Fund” from liquefied natural gas. Hopefully, the premier will scrap that bit of propaganda from the throne speech that … Continue reading →

It’s not surprising the NDP are making hay with the B.C. Liberals ongoing legal battle with the B.C. Teachers Federation. It makes for great politics.
But merely opposing the government won’t save the New Democrats from political oblivion. For B.C.’s … Continue reading →

Where are the parents?
Re: Party buses.
Is there no common sense here? Where are the young parents of these children?
Parents, you are responsible for your children. We do not need the government in this one. Why are … Continue reading →

Ford, Pimm are the problem
Voter apathy is a major issue in B.C. and Canada. Now I know why.
When the premier of Ontario does not remove Toronto Mayor Rob Ford from office, or when the premier of B.C. does … Continue reading →

“Power for what purpose?” That’s the fundamental question the NDP continually fails to provide the majority of B.C. voters with a satisfactory answer to, resulting in the party losing 20 of the 22 elections it’s contested in the province. (The … Continue reading →

It seems like only yesterday that the smart money was on a slam-dunk win for Adrian Dix’s New Democrats at the May 14 polls. Now, with every passing day, it looks like it’s going to be a horse race with … Continue reading →

Elections should be about ideas. So it’s refreshing to see the B.C. Conservatives, the B.C. Green Party and independent MLAs putting forward ideas that elevate debate while highlighting the value of having those voices represented in the legislature.
No matter … Continue reading →